“Integriert Studieren”: Supporting students with disabilities at the University of Linz


B. Stoeger
Linz, Austria
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Since 1991, the University of Linz has been supporting people with special needs in university education. Support is provided in a triple manner: At school – to find a decision for a university course –, during university studies, and afterwards, to enter the labour market. We describe our far–reaching set of support services, and we report about our experience with it.

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